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Formula bar covering column headers
How do I set up the formula bar so it doesn't cover the cloumn headers?
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Formula bar covering column headers
You can highlight the cells that are a problem and use FormatCells... and
check Hidden and then protect the worksheet, using ToolsProtectionProtect worksheet... -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England www.nickhodge.co.uk HIS "Hanr3" wrote in message ... How do I set up the formula bar so it doesn't cover the cloumn headers? Life is an adventure, are you living it? These are just my opinions, please feel free to correct them if they are wrong. |
Formula bar covering column headers
I assume you mean when you have a lot of text in the formula bar.
Resize the Window so you're not working in a maximized window. Alternative.......................... A kludgy work-around............ WindowNew WindowArrangeHorizontal. Arrange top window so's it covers 4 or 5 rows. Work in the bottom window. Your long formulas will drop down into the top window when you select a cell in lower window. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 07:06:02 -0700, Hanr3 wrote: How do I set up the formula bar so it doesn't cover the cloumn headers? Life is an adventure, are you living it? These are just my opinions, please feel free to correct them if they are wrong. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
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